
Prosecutor's Plea Deal in Chiefs Super Bowl Shooting
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Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced a plea deal for one of the shooters involved in the 2024 Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting. Dominic Miller, 20, pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon and received a two-year prison sentence. Miller was initially charged with second-degree murder in the death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, but Missouris self-defense laws made a conviction difficult. The deal was criticized by the community, but Johnson defended it, stating it still holds Miller accountable. The office has dropped numerous self-defense cases due to the 2016 Stand Your Ground laws, leading to calls for reforms. Other cases from the rally are still pending.
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